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The Tokyo Motor Show is a biennial car show held between October and November for cars and other forms of mobility in Tokyo, Japan. Focusing heavily on technological advancement and concept cars, the Tokyo Motor Show displays all the latest achievements of local Japanese manufacturers, while also serving as a world stage for international brands. It is considered as one of the big five motor shows, along with Detroit, Geneva, Frankfurt and Paris.
For more information, head to the official Tokyo Motor Show website but be sure to stay tuned to WhichCar.com.au for all the latest updates.

Small Car Under $25K: Gold Star Value Awards 2014
Mazda’s top-selling 3 is also a top value pick

Light Car Under $25K: Gold Star Value Awards 2014
French domination a genuine surprise

Light Car Under $17K: Gold Star Value Awards 2014
A wide choice in this diverse category brings a mixed final three

Sub-Light Car: Gold Star Value Awards 2014
Sub-Light category hatches weighed up

Convertibles Under $60K: Gold Star Value Awards
Fiat’s 500 proves fashion can be somewhat frugal

Nissan MY14 GT-R review
A quick blast in the latest version of Nissan’s missile

Ferrari F60 America
Ultra exclusive special edition for ultra-rich US Ferrari fans

Wheels November 2014 – Inside the Issue
We drive the 430kW HSV GTS Maloo, Ford’s new Mustang, the Lexus RC-F and BMW’s eco-loving i8 supercar. Oh, and Craig Lowndes lets us loose in his own Red Bull Racing V8 Supercar

Self-starting Holdens spark safety recall
Worn ignitions leave Barinas, Trax SUVs making a ghostly break for it

Red Bull Racing V8 Supercar Review
Red Bull racing dropped Wheels editor Glenn Butler into the Bull ring with half a million bucks of V8 Supercar

Porsche Panamera Turbo S
Owning a Porsche Panamera Turbo S in Australia is like owning a lion and keeping it permanently locked in a cage. A trip to Heathcote Raceway drag strip graphically illustrates the problem

Mercedes F1 title costs $595m
Mercedes wrapped up its first F1 constructors’ title at last weekend’s Russian GP, however securing that title has cost an incredible A$595 million, internal documents have revealed

Bentley Continental GTC V8 S Review
We drive this over the top British drop-top

Motor Sport Report – 13/10/14
V8s: Crazy wheels on Mt Panorama; Ford to go … or will it stay?; F1: Merc one-two; Red Bull seven-eight; MotoGP: Lorenzo wins; Marquez takes the title

Sunday Roast: Why V8 Supercars has to change or die
For Bathurst to remain The Great Race, and for V8 Supercars as a race series, it simply has to change

VIDEO: THE Lap of the Gods
In our last ‘Lap of the Gods’ instalment is Greg Murphy’s stunning qualifier in 2003

VIDEO: Walkinshaw’s V12 Jaguar meets The Mountain
For the third slot of our ‘Lap of the Gods’ mini-series is Tom Walkinshaw’s howling qualifier in the V12 Jaguar XJ-S before The Great Race of ’85

Bathurst’s top 50 moments
Time on your hands during the biggest week in Australian motor sport? Wheels compiles its list of the 50 most memorable moments of the great race

Renault Captur ready to roll
French compact SUV will now launch in January

VIDEO: Mark Skaife – “As quick as we could go”
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Holden Commodore V8s gain lion’s share of MY15 updates
The Holden Commodore VF 2015 update is good news for enthusiasts – and Craig Lowndes fans – as Holden focuses on bolstering the appeal of its V8 models

Holden sexes-up SS for 2015
HOLDEN has hotted up the SS Commodore for 2015 as customers flock to V8s like never before

Opel: we will steal HSV sales
A performance car civil war is brewing inside Holden, where an influx of VXR models will battle HSV

VW Passat Review
VW appears to have something that can give Golf a run for its money